this is a NUL statement because it assumes that there is a separate me that is conscious that thinks it is making decisions
see the brain does something up to seven seconds before the decision appears to be made
the test shows that something happens in the brain with the blood
the test shows that something happens with the brain and some motor functions
it doesn't prove anything about there being a me
nobody makes decisions - things happen and nothing else
but the test doesn't even prove things happen
it's a NUL test that presupposes a lot of stupid things about the brain
what is the point of valuing it?
On 27 March 2012 11:38, Marko Gregoric
<markog...@gmail.com> wrote:
proven that every single of "your" millions of decisions had been made by your brain and you had no chance to affect that process whatsoever
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mark ty wharton
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Caveat-autismus: Aspergers Syndrome? From time to time I take things literally and respond in a way that
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The space you need to listen/read messages from is: "this guy is on my side".
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